Now there is a security flaw in iOS 6.1 that allows users to simply punch in a series of virtual and hard button presses to unlock an iPhone, bypassing the security passcode. The instructions are seen below in the YouTube video by VideosDeBarraquito:

A text version of the unlock is as follows:

First part:
-Go to emergency call, push down the power button and tap cancel.
-Dial 112 and tap green and inmediately (sic) red.
-Go to lock screen.

Ok...ready for second part:
-Go to passcode screen.
-Keep pushing down the power button ...1...2...3...seconds and before showing the slider "turn off"...tap the emergency call button and ...voilá!
-Then without releasing the power button press the home button and ready...

"People who say 'we are the more intelligent than Mac/iPhone/iPad users because we bought stuff that's unreliable, insecure, unnecessarily complex and hard use' just look bonkers to most normal people."

I don't think you have actually used a modern PC (Win7 or higher) or Android phone (4.1 or higher) ... Otherwise you would know how ridiculous your comment was.